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â– â– s the western carolinian til i powbks jÂ»ot dbumiated to tub united states nt hie constitution nob i'bohiiiitei â– Â» it to the tat to tub bisrn eÂ»_Â»bctivbi.y on to thk mm - amendments to the constitution article x dumber 2,7 ot volume ft%.j salisbury n c june 10 1842 j whole jwtmbcr 1,181 term or tim the amount produced steam i the never tiring agent â€” man but the gualding spirit mr watson llie intelligent proprietor has nur best thanks for his patient explanations anil our best wishes for the success which his skill ingenuity ami inter prise so eminently deserve in open manly uml honest course must iu the end triuinpii ovor his enemies mnl build for himself a good name which will endure long after bis iradu cors ure forgotton not lo then n wiÂ«.fu look was thrown upm the 1 on you to solicit tl honor of your sorjuaint othor tlitit was equally impracticable his rosn bnoe notein dr valpy 1 * catalogue lotion was then taken nnd nt 11 dernier res t ic â€” struck boldly down lho current mule in lor lho an old newspaper reountboni trunk ol n lieo which llm il od linil ie 1 t||0rn j nn , llin _ moro bonnfloi il lo lho reflecting posited on the very brow ol ll ft when " v | mllul lh ,., ,| ln p , r u w | â€ž| an old newspaper athwart lhn hlrenin i in oflirt was succosiful - â– |., ) , m , i , | ., n1 ,,. m â€ž fea oher ll is oho which conveys tlie barrier to his impending descent was gnined i m0 mon j , ml . furcibla illon the most und throwing hi paws over the log bs drew him 1 0 | nborato disco se as the e,e runs down us li self partially across it tmd peered down the abyss j .__.. 1u . v ,. ll)(1 l cloned columns nud peruses its ho hud struggled so bard lo avoid . i quaint advertisements and bygone paragraphs quae poor imthlul life-loving brute 1 lie had placed | j io _ i ,. ri ,_. ljl ., nsulve9 u _, ti|ls mind-whoro are now a harrier boiwoon bim bin tlm leap lie droadotl j 0 fa muillt â€ž,| flll w | 10 _,<. .,,..â€ž sa appear on theaa hut to no purpose aid could not bo afforded â€” pi)fl es i were is the puffing auctioneer lh|jÂ»tishing there woro no means of reaching him whon to jj mbwn iho busiltng mercliaiit tlm calculating put an em to his suspense u riflu was brought and â– | wyt . w!l0 bt _____ oocupios n space in this cliioni n ball driven through the creature s head ! aj e n f deimrroj timet atn iheir nnmoaaro now death spring raised bun over lhe allen tree ami i . ,â€ž , 0 m â€ž| 0 â€ž u n aonlptured marble which the poor brute wns lost amid the confuting ol tbe c<jv __. s . 0|1 . ulh _, 9 | j uev huvt , ptmg j uw . liy ilku descending waters â€” rock iter adro ale tlm f forefathers m,d nro no imne seen i from â€” â€” â€” these considerations the iniml naturally lurns lo willi a nt p i t t . i the period when we who now enjoy our little spaco pitt tall and slander had an air at once melon of existence in this chequered scene hull havo choly and sarcastic his delivery was cold his i gono down into the dust and sjml luriiish the same inlo.iiilion monotonous hia notion scarcely percop \<" ml toourchlhmnthot our father do to us 7 tha tihle nt the ea.no ti.no the lucidno.s and fluency : un will then shmeas bright tbe llowors wll bloom of hi ihougrts tho loitc f bis arguments sud i'i the fucerof numro will bo ns pleasing as denly irradiated with flashes of eloquence render vfifc while wo are reposing in our narrow coll ed bia talant something far above tho ordinary lino osyf every thing mat once charmed ami i i frequently saw pitt walking ncrow - j t jomee's ' delightod us ! i park from ins liorno to llio palace on tins park i - â€” â€” â€” i icorge the tliiril arrived from windsor ulier ; mr adam mott gives tho following statement in j i drinking beer out of a pewter put with tlie farmer | the maine farmer 7 i wed tbo neighborhood ; ho d.-ove tliroughjlio mean ' " a ffloinl of mine who residos in industry in j m â– nfi niciiti bjbitoi â– ja________ww ihisstnle i 'â– ! mc i . :. ,* â– â– â– â– <â– as -. ', i â– â– - . j c ii as f pi sll ek editor unit i'roprit lor memory stand on a funeral nn und far iÂ»r from nil that love thee with a barren booth around .,â€¢â€¢_â€ž wcsicrn cai_oi.in.an is published every friday morning at $'-! per annum m aituancc or 3 , r l il id vitkin three bmwilft otherwise Â«_!! witt invnrin 77 charged fc_t no pspoi will be discontinued ,.-- m t at the editor's discretion until all arrearages 7 rc paid if hie subscriber is wortli tlie subscription ; md the i'inlnro to notify the editor of a wish to discern i mu e ot least one month before lhe end of the year ubÂ»cribed tor will be considered a new engagement 03 aivertttementt eohÂ»picueu*!y ond correctly in jud ot 91 per square of 340 ems or fifteen linet fthissisod type fortbo first insertion and s3 ccnl ''!- oach conttnuiiticc court and judicial advertise , , e nt 85 p or ccnt - hi * t,m hnn ll 'Â° n '" v " ru ""' a '''." lection of ss l r cent from the regular prices will '.â€ž. made to yeatly odvertisars 03 advertisements â€ž, ,â€ž c r publication inurt bc marked with tbo iiiun i rnf ib*ertioos desired or they will bc continued till , iil-l and charged accordingly letters addressed to the editor on business mus tr nice or postage or tliry w.ll nol be alii nded to " what nre you doing thero nil ulone in that large house !"' siiul a gentleman lo an irish mas the solo occupant of a dilapidated building â€¢' sure nnd it's mi officer i nm your honor said put â€¢' an officer how so !" â€¢> why you see ihe oth ers arc all gone anj i'm left tenant and a cyprcsb bower above hire : and think while tbo sad wind frets and the night in col i gloom closes of spring ond spring sweet violets of summer and summer's roses watch in the deepest cell of tho foeman's dungeon tower till hope's most chori-ited spell moth lost its cliecriu power : and sinjr while the galling chain on every stiff limb treses of the huntsman hurrying o'er ibo plain or the breath ol the mountain breezes talk of tho minstrel's into the warrior's high endeavor - when the honied lips ore mute and tho strong arm crushed forever : look back to the summer sun from lhe midst of dark december then say to tho worn snd weary one " tis pleasant to rem ember '." a fosrr â€” as a teacher of the " young idea " wns employed the other day in hi " delightful tn-k " of learning n sharp urchin to cypher on a alato the precocious pupil put the following ques tion to his instructor â€” " whare dia a the figure gang till when they're rubb't pot 1 iii walking with a lady in public her opinion of you will not bn erihiincnd ifyour cÂ»u,,tcuanco wears ii perpetual smirk or grin or if you keep dancing around her liko a monkey a consequential slrul or mincing gait might bo avoided wilh advantage hear both sides â€” " why it's good lo get drunk once in a while said a rumnior " for it cleans it follow out " thai's a fact it doe replied a washington un ; " it cleans him out of house homo money and friends i mi'.'ili-h who have cvientb ibe manufactures i u i doterminn-b lion tu do what t better â– a m to the manufactory n il lrow wiit.-oi a,id lhe billowing is a r^^_^mw^^^z7 , c â– 77 ''â– '"" ,,.,,' wwwww\w 7r lioldin the word of promt.tr to the car and r.iunt ufwlr.it we sow â€¢ a . *Â» ,. , ,', Â«\â€ž, . the pittsbur powder mills aro situated on ll.e brealnng it to the hope â€” this saying was sir , nh bank of the monongahels about two and a kingly verified during our hut court in the case of i if miles from the city for the purpose of lea a juror who had absented himself during an mcle ;;!,,, the disaster attending explosion the buiffl ment day-pleading that and the distance he had cover a large extent of ground and each ol - wride as nt extenuation and to the very a -; many processes to which the material is sub he behoved tho excuse a valid one the judge l wore it i turned oul in the form with which td " mr -, in considcra ion of the very mcle e world i i i too ihmmir ii performed in a ment mate of the weatber-tho great distance you , rl :â€ž building these buildings ore of stone live from the seat of ju.tico-your former punotu ',! c connected together bjif railway aluy â– â€¢ Â» juror-and the fact that this is tho flr.t tin to beein at lhevginnÂ«k good junpow j case under the new rule laid down by tho court j ' r luefa bs mr waison makes requires good j we aay all those things being duly considered we r i.l and for the purpose of having good char 1 fine you only 8 r > !" dp to the lime of uttering the l veins and sound wood i required the water d " ave dollars ' two lo one would have been c bclna tho most desirable of tbeso mr ! bet upon the release of lhe juror all laughed as at*on bos larao plantations wh.ch yield what | they were pronounced except the absentee ; who id he requires besides f..Â».i*hing a considerable o aro sure although disappointed at the time bor of young tree to the citizens for ci^lfo-sh wa after â€ž littlo reflection convinced of ihe juetj ul p irp<ki'es there arc also on tho premise ncss u llio uiio arlborou^ha^elte which yiclj p an fl wc tl<e hcro fl â€¢ lircacpl'firo â– has ., i '' ' i the smoke tlie fires under is .â– ground some 300 feet then i a 1 ".? h " u a i indirectly opposite â– ti wqfigi considerable du â– under io tlie engine distant â– place where processes which â– the loot â– it each 10 â– l^ng tiid â– fl wood i converts i !â€¢ u â– ,! " 11 h uu'l'-r i ' - retort he ivinch â– r.'-t seel 1 '' m-cessary tho i w-nod cohlnin un â– mr i vinegar b soon a ar â– fl t),e into compounding i between â– it i a iron â– in a s niih i â€” lulls aro to rap â– to an impalpable â– it is wil|#lic other ingredients â– of charcoal . sulphur â– > 9 i limes pÂ«r inb.ute it i taken to null i roller weigh i ;| fl i aboul llio taken h lu put h â€¢ i to by i pow i a slnlis â– lo plls'l'l i which i lir-it â– i i pur h passed i the "â– the ns â– hopper fl itn de i il i is fl to flflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflj 0 â– fl t lor fl one operiilu h ll - . '-'- â– i i tbe before described i to till in'nl i a ' ' h lllil 111 i minute i li i our some e lion ib ,,, i i tbo cnipll.yoll.fl â– i ''â– " work oaj^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^t from the ehiatnr til e fi uk i a m p nv pb0fe.rob j v wannni in england ivhero the coal is al dug from deep dorground mines n peculiar gns often collects in h quantities ns to be very miigerous hecauso it not only itillnmnmblo but vlien mixod with the ygen gas ofthe common a,r will explode violent when n dime conies near il tins is called ire mp by llio miners who have grctil reason to 3ad it as thoy require the ! : ght of lamp to pursue ir arduous toil we shall furnish upon another caston a description of davy safety lamp which justly esteemed ono of tho most triumphant up catiousof scientific knowlocge to pracucal pur se in the whole rango of the hislory of tho arts tho chemical name of this gas is enrhuretted drogen ; showing that it is composed of two in mumble substances carbon or chnrcoal and drogen gas it is not found in coal mines alone t occurs when vegetable matter decays undivr culiar circumstances especially when leaves and cks accumulate and rot in a muddy pool the lowing graphic uccount is irom the pen of moses lockwond prime actor in tbe scene hc sn well scribes that wo leave ihe mode of collecting nntl penmenting upon this curious compound to bc thered from his own words ex the students al west town hoarding school icster county pa for wnnt of a better place tbe inu mill pond of very limited extent ches ,- creek n mere brook enters nt lhe northern tremity tho banks un nil s.dcs are covered lh fimbor from which an abundance of leaves d dooayed wood find their way n tho pond teiice the great quantity of gas ilmt every per i wailing in the pond must have noticed i first visited ho place in lhe yea 1 s3 1 nnd on ticing the gas determined tn collect some for the rpose of examination taking a apparatus a ii glass furnished with a stop cock n taper and companion an assistant teacher in tlie school , proceeded to the pond readily filled therecciv i ', and ired the gas issuing irom the stop ccck â€” j o next proposed to burn the bubbles as tbey j jse from the water on all ring the loaves the s ascended up iu large quantities affording an j lnirnbly successful experiment no s mner was ; 3 lighted taper brought netir the surface of tho iter than we found ourselves enveloped in flames ) retreat was of course lhe first impluse fire and water though usually antagonist elo ints in this instance formed an alliance so friend , that to our amazement as well as our conster tion wo wore pursued to the very banks we wever escaped wuh but a slight soot chiog we in found means however to repent thu cxperi snt with perfect impunity this was done by looting a position where ihe water was three or ir feet deep lying upon our hacks wilh our legs tended ; und allowing no part of our persons to uch iho bottom except the feet over which the s might be inflamed und would continue to burn long ns the leaves were slined beneath ln this way we could cause ibe fiaino to follow several rods by raising tbo feet at pleasure il mid expire whit tins experience we determined to repeat o experiment tu the presence of the schulars heir next visit lo ibo pond was deferred till eve ng tbat darkness might render tho phenomena ig in tne ikiiyni v.cogrupuic.n i more imposing tho boys wore simply informed society in a communication from sir james al that " muster moses was going to set the pond , c lander on his late travels in i no llocky mourn afire ami that their assistance would be necessn tains a reference wns made to a lingular race ol r y to the satisfactory peilormanco of tbo expen indians living inr in lho intorior who wero de ment lite usual preparation for baiiung being scribed of a fair complexion possessing n superior made fifty of tlie less timid entered the water knowledge of iho arts and speaking it language nf with the injunction to step as lightly ns pisstble themselves who it was considered might be tho jjj tbo pond was discover to ba on fire when all lost welsh colony who if they still existed it would be at liberty lo proceed na would best suil must be in n parallel of 43 degree latitude a their inclination we soon came to n favorable colony it is known loft wnlcs under prince ma s pnt mid tlie gns beginning to como u froely n due in 116 who tired of tho wurs in their own lighted taper was brought near the surface when coutitrv set sail to discover soma other settlement : j an instant ihe lambent flame played upon our smiio of these relumed to wulcs and gave a iii , unprotected bodies uud cast a gloomy light up.j:i vornl.'le account of ii new country lo which they , tho surrounding forest disclosing hero und there induced many othera bl their own countrymen o amid the thick undorbush the pale faces of their go but lhe expedition has never bul once been shouting companions who reiiiuinod upon the bank since beard nf iu loin a welsh clergyman i | n tbe hurry the injunction to step lightly was having been taken prisoner by n tribe of indians forgotten and iho general stir ot the leaves which wits doomed to death 1 when he solicited time to | took place extricated the gns in such nbundniico pray whioh ho did m his own language thi i that the flame roie several feet above our beads attracted tho notice of one o tin indians who re ' as tbey separated from me i raised ray feet from cognising hi language interfered and saved iis;t iu bottom and found it mm h more difficult o life and took inm to the descendant of hi nwn j suppress my laughter than to extinguish the lames countrymen on his return irom whom he testified ; tl ciroumsiannes on ontb before n court iv r - a i as _, p oor #â€ž ? thore wa * a 0 s catasiro una a young welsh gentleman at now york j e ilt lhe upper fulls on wcdnesdoy uml will bad started thence lust august lor the purpose of (| j remark it seems a fi o water dog endeavoring lo rend llu lost tribe his intended wbi hying about tho railroad brmge when some roula being to santa fe vc from whence ll Â° i in was lliruu-n into tho nvcr the dog true lo would cross tha llocky mountains by ll.e l.rat k j ponged iq ibr its recovery rogerdles r v he has not since been heard uf but tbe i ( glron g t t 0 ,| 10 corrc t b n t waa currying result of ins inquiry is looked forward to wl111 1 ,(,,. i,j 0 , ; t ,,| his pursuit to tlie bcelling brow oi the coiisnleralile lntere*t examiner i cataract sno sootier did bo striko tho water than bis hall reasoning powers lo!d him tha lho an honest man need not f.-ol ll.e assaults nf his dread plunge was impending heroically he strug enemieev tnlent will bo oppreclated induatry will glnd to slum ihu current but invain i tan lie ,'. rewarded and ho who p sues in any calling veered momentarily toward one shore hat would â– â– & r followed by a few of the borse guards tins was the doctors called tbe consumption slio wa5 the master ol the kings of kurope ns five or six 1 visited by four physicians who gave her over merchants of the city are masters of india pitt ; she was very sick â€” was unablo to bit up hud a dressed in black with a steel billed sword by his 1 very severe cough â€” aud mew no belter " but raj . ingenious defence â€” a nlilier on trial for ha bitual drunkenness was addressed by the president â€” " prisoner you have heard lhe prosecution for habitual drunkenness what havo you lo soy in 1 your dcfoi.ee i " noth.iig please your honor bul i habitual thirst intietirnd bis bat under bis arm ascended tukjng : tliemvor^e â€” she lulled wry fust she recoilecledh two or three steps nt n tiuie in his passage ho | that she bad before received benefit from tbe'usnl only met with three or four emigrants who liar mf st john's wort ln-r husband procured sum ofl nothing to da ; casting on us n disdainful look he it it was steeped nnd she made it u constant drinkl turned up ins note and his pale face and passed 1 â€” fur four or five days there appeared to be bull on little n lie ration ; but after ibis sho grew better at home ihis great financier kept no sort of very last j her health wn so much improved that order ; bo linrt no regular hours for ins meals or in llio course of six or eight weeks she was uble to i for sleep overhead and ears in debt ho paid , resume her customary occupations â€” she common i nobody and never would take trouble to cast up oed weaving and wove about 40 yards ol clnth i a bill a valet chamhro tnantjsgil ibis house ill i during ihis time she modi constant use of si dressed without pleasure witjkhfi passion greedy john's wott tea â€” what has been done may again of power nnd honor he wnuld not be anything j ho dono it helped her it may help ot liars moro than william pitt j tlie lea may be mado as you wnuld inako pep in iho month of june 1822 lord liverpool permmt or any herb tea lo drink â€” by merely took me to dine tit his country house as we steeping tho herb in water the herd nfiiy bo creased putney heath he showed mo the small ' gathered any time after it is largo enough â€” but house where lhe son of lord chatham tho stales : tbo best timo lor palhcring it is during the sevetilh man whd had europe it his pay and distributed , month a supply may now doubtless bo found in with liis own hand all ihe treasures of the world ! almost every hay mow where thero is any hay i died in poverty â€” chateaubriand | much approve of litis simple remedy a ludicrous mistake â€” passengers by railroad i despot dies â€” iu the senate a day or two ago should he careful and got into the right cars a i mr buchanan said lhal while he was ambassador ludicrous mistake occurred at the depot in ibis at st petersburg hia despatches from washington town last week by s iiefiject of such caution a jscnl by mail iveie regularly opened by every ku gentleman and his wife wishing to go west took irnpoan government through whoso territory thoy seats in separate cars llie gentleman having watted passed â€” so that when they reached him tbe eaglu until tiio train was about starting to transact some ; on tho sea so formally ul.ixe.l looked like a turkey business before he had proceeded far he found buzzard no european gorernment thought of himself minus a wife and on inquiry ascertained sending despatches by mail that be bad placed her in one o the cars of the j lviste 11 train and that the distance between tlietn i , r , , , , , . was increasing as rapidiv as ll.o wings of steam an mltan c)tnp,at.iej to a retailer that the price could accomplish it he got nit at the w spring | nf lus h wls l0 Â° hl Â« h ' , r "Â° altor n luatisoa ficld depot and the last wo si.v of him lie was | lon sa " "Â»Â« ", c,,s s " icl1 l .Â° kfl f p j 8 '"*Â» ! e " ' trudging baggage in hand hack to springfield ! "' ; ra,u >' "â– * ke i a " w ; ' h " â€¢"*â– â– ro p l,ptl : springfield gateuc i mrlj '-, b '! h " ,? rl " k fls ' nucu " a,er * but be no cnt ' 'â– so tnticli hay oi j.r^.l upon yattrtelf â€” the success of individ uals in life is under tiod greatly owing to their own resources money or the expectation of in heriiansc has ruined moro men thnn the want of it i tench the \ ruing men to rely upon their own efforts lo ho frugal and industrious und you have furnished them with productive capital which oth ers cannot wresl fiom them and which ihey them selves will not im disposed to alienate â€” this is peculiarly tlie case in this country where a man is the artificer of his own fortune where the road to wenllh i.iid honor is open to all and whore those who would win must labor for lho prize gov kveretl ba well said that " lho times nnd univer sal experience nbundantly admonish that howevor the children of we 1,1 may indulge in indolence and dissipation while their mean laÂ«t â€” the great dim's of american must nnd ought lo depend not upon their own fortunes bul iheir uscfulncw for tune is ni best precarious ; patrimonial depentlence is uncertain nnd reliance on lhe friendship or charity of tbo world or upon office is frail and de basing self-dependence is tho only euro stay we aro ever willing to help those that help them selves productive labor is tho legitimate source of wealth individual ami lo die nation in propor tion to lho measure of intelligence and scientific knowledge which guides nnd direct it operations hence it is of primary importance that our youth should bo effectually imbued with that kind o knowledge which will instruct them in tho princi pics of iheir butine render it honorabto and make ihem independent in their mind and their fortune * i the pittsburg chronicle has perpetrated llie best thing we have scon for u long time hear inm : election anecdote â€” at one of the lute elections an old man with a purple and orange favor on bis qoat joined the crowd mounted on a 1 nkey pro fuscly decorated with blue ribbons â€” hollo mas tcr why you are for both sides " oil no !" " why you wear lhe colors of bulb parlies " why you see 1 dunner like coercion i sol go wi my party and let my ens no wi his'u dr ezray bliss jr has escaped frnm tbo custody of the sheriff of johnson counly iowa wc presume he may bo styled unheard of itliss i deacons of the old school â€” in lie naysofbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbjbbbbbbbj llie nieliol tho office deaconm was esteemed no mean distinction two worthy an able and imjiarli.il london journal of i incumbents not fur from tho banks of ayr hap j mocratio principles lakes the following viow ol the petied to be invested with tho above named dignity present position of tlie united states on the samo day tho more youthful of tho two i pi e pr sent position of lhe united slates is so lies home to tell hi young wife what an important i anomaly in tho history of nations very poor prop of the civic odifice lie had been allowed to he { lands have very poor exchequers very indolent come and searching tbo but and lho bet in people amass little national wealth but rich i-i v.iin ran out to llm byre where meeting the cow ' natural treasures potent in lhe energies of their ha could no longer contain ins joy but in ibo full people ibe united states are tlto first nation with ness of his heart clasped her round the nook and means unlimited utterly destitute ol notional cred it is even sai.l kissed her exclaiming " oh ' it after tlie war of independence tho union crummie crummie ye ve aae langir a common made gigantic and successful efforts to earn tbe cow now â€” ye or llio deacon's cow i the elder endowment of an untarnished name in money mat civio dignitary was a sedate pious person and fell tor of late years however tbe doctrine thai rather " blate in showing to bis wifo lhat ho was ,â€ž ie generation or oven one set of administrators of uplifted about this world's honors as he thought public a flair cannot bind another has made such however it wa too good n piece of new to allow progress among tbe eeparato statu mil lias boon iicr to remain any time ignorant of lie lifted lho <â€ž fully embrace by many that ihe faith in the latch of lus own door nnd stretching lus head in aggregate is clean gone in the city of london wards " nelly !" said he in a voice that undo |,â€ž new york itself there nre doubtless many men nolly all onrs and eyes gill ony body comes j whose word is tltctr bond ; but president tyler iu spier ti lor " iho deacon i'm jusl owre the gate , a menage which he has just sect to congress da tit john tamson's !"â€” ayrc adoer titer j clues thai ihe union cannot obtain credit on any term without giving some ecurity in pledge to make permanent harking la-.-take oj ' t?'v't \ â„¢ '",_''? ??** Â° f * 17 '' cents worth of lunar.eau.iic and having out it .,, ,!,,,, .'> !, i but mr i ylerjay thai the government â€žâ€ž ounce vial filled with vinegar cork it light and â„¢ m " { f h '" k ' r l0 , r lenn * ' â€¢ ": arkot . Â«<*<>" hang ill the sun in i coupkfol days ,. will bo iii - f "" â„¢ iml *. '" -"";' p^it.c fund ; and bo . _" ' naked to be allowed to pledge the land fund tie " ... s ' i ,, .â€¢ i 1 i i proceeds uf which consiess has just enacted shall to make tho preparation or tho sbovo lake a r , , . , , , â– , ... . .. i i i ' e . . j ,__._. bo distributed among ine several states ln'iv lump of penrlush the siso of n chosiiui.aod dimolve .. . â€¢*, ,, '.,,', . ,.â€žâ€ž quest wo rcrunea i tbo mean time there ,-â€¢ a in n oil of min wuter i ,..,. â€ž,,., ,. ... . ., ' w , ., i ,-,â– ., ,. â– > brhi'iency ol wl4,ollu,()0h â€¢ nnd iho military otti fno part of iho muslin which is lo be written ,- â€¢ ., ,, , , , ..,,..,,, i ! , , i i ii , mites or the vear swelled by the protected cost upon is to be wel with the preparation ami lined ... , .. .. ' ., - , .. 1 , , i ,, ,, ' i , , , ler dying lhe frontier nnd the scnbird w and gazed with a warm flat ron immediately al , ,,' . . .-,.â€ž,., â€ž,.., , , ler whioh ii i irmly fâ€žr marking ' f roba u bl > ''."'""" Â° w 1 * " *Â« d ' â€¢"Â»' a little vinegar in which a rusty nail hns re Â«"â– ."'â– ryfer like ar robert peel ha a tanfl mained for a few days makes n mark on linen " l,0 tj bl ! ," ' i 1 "" * " dei lr _- which i nol easily obliieraied-forming what is ' hy â€¢ bill a dulwa ol thererj re ncuvo tarifl , i , ' , , i were to bo flriidua h n aucrd u t thev tood nt commonly callod irommould .â€ž' â€¢ '" , . ,_Â»,.. ' , i io per cent ad valoiom tn september 1849 mr 1'vler proposes to restore ibo restrictive is rill a nobleman who had a splendid library and cutting ofl all ohnnco of increased import-revenue wanted n copy of a very rare and magnificent book the result ol lhal enlightened policy s foreahad wo informed that il bed been bought by n trades | owed in the paÂ«i in the thirty years ending man of paris " pliou said lie " ibo book will â– 1880 tlm import trade from the cbiel countri a <".' bo mino ; liir i will make nu offer winch no trades ! europo had decreased ; nd for forty years till lhe mnn can refuse flo was introduced to tlm pes principal exports nf natural produce remained sta sessor who wns m ilenonar.l when lie saw lus lionury villi one exception tie export of cotton library and discovered his taste and learning he to england the restrictive system lm effectu dropped tlm idea of bribe y and siid " sir i call 1 ally re tricted lho gr wlh ol the naii nal wealth

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â– â– s the western carolinian til i powbks jÂ»ot dbumiated to tub united states nt hie constitution nob i'bohiiiitei â– Â» it to the tat to tub bisrn eÂ»_Â»bctivbi.y on to thk mm - amendments to the constitution article x dumber 2,7 ot volume ft%.j salisbury n c june 10 1842 j whole jwtmbcr 1,181 term or tim the amount produced steam i the never tiring agent â€” man but the gualding spirit mr watson llie intelligent proprietor has nur best thanks for his patient explanations anil our best wishes for the success which his skill ingenuity ami inter prise so eminently deserve in open manly uml honest course must iu the end triuinpii ovor his enemies mnl build for himself a good name which will endure long after bis iradu cors ure forgotton not lo then n wiÂ«.fu look was thrown upm the 1 on you to solicit tl honor of your sorjuaint othor tlitit was equally impracticable his rosn bnoe notein dr valpy 1 * catalogue lotion was then taken nnd nt 11 dernier res t ic â€” struck boldly down lho current mule in lor lho an old newspaper reountboni trunk ol n lieo which llm il od linil ie 1 t||0rn j nn , llin _ moro bonnfloi il lo lho reflecting posited on the very brow ol ll ft when " v | mllul lh ,., ,| ln p , r u w | â€ž| an old newspaper athwart lhn hlrenin i in oflirt was succosiful - â– |., ) , m , i , | ., n1 ,,. m â€ž fea oher ll is oho which conveys tlie barrier to his impending descent was gnined i m0 mon j , ml . furcibla illon the most und throwing hi paws over the log bs drew him 1 0 | nborato disco se as the e,e runs down us li self partially across it tmd peered down the abyss j .__.. 1u . v ,. ll)(1 l cloned columns nud peruses its ho hud struggled so bard lo avoid . i quaint advertisements and bygone paragraphs quae poor imthlul life-loving brute 1 lie had placed | j io _ i ,. ri ,_. ljl ., nsulve9 u _, ti|ls mind-whoro are now a harrier boiwoon bim bin tlm leap lie droadotl j 0 fa muillt â€ž,| flll w | 10 _, why you see ihe oth ers arc all gone anj i'm left tenant and a cyprcsb bower above hire : and think while tbo sad wind frets and the night in col i gloom closes of spring ond spring sweet violets of summer and summer's roses watch in the deepest cell of tho foeman's dungeon tower till hope's most chori-ited spell moth lost its cliecriu power : and sinjr while the galling chain on every stiff limb treses of the huntsman hurrying o'er ibo plain or the breath ol the mountain breezes talk of tho minstrel's into the warrior's high endeavor - when the honied lips ore mute and tho strong arm crushed forever : look back to the summer sun from lhe midst of dark december then say to tho worn snd weary one " tis pleasant to rem ember '." a fosrr â€” as a teacher of the " young idea " wns employed the other day in hi " delightful tn-k " of learning n sharp urchin to cypher on a alato the precocious pupil put the following ques tion to his instructor â€” " whare dia a the figure gang till when they're rubb't pot 1 iii walking with a lady in public her opinion of you will not bn erihiincnd ifyour cÂ»u,,tcuanco wears ii perpetual smirk or grin or if you keep dancing around her liko a monkey a consequential slrul or mincing gait might bo avoided wilh advantage hear both sides â€” " why it's good lo get drunk once in a while said a rumnior " for it cleans it follow out " thai's a fact it doe replied a washington un ; " it cleans him out of house homo money and friends i mi'.'ili-h who have cvientb ibe manufactures i u i doterminn-b lion tu do what t better â– a m to the manufactory n il lrow wiit.-oi a,id lhe billowing is a r^^_^mw^^^z7 , c â– 77 ''â– '"" ,,.,,' wwwww\w 7r lioldin the word of promt.tr to the car and r.iunt ufwlr.it we sow â€¢ a . *Â» ,. , ,', Â«\â€ž, . the pittsbur powder mills aro situated on ll.e brealnng it to the hope â€” this saying was sir , nh bank of the monongahels about two and a kingly verified during our hut court in the case of i if miles from the city for the purpose of lea a juror who had absented himself during an mcle ;;!,,, the disaster attending explosion the buiffl ment day-pleading that and the distance he had cover a large extent of ground and each ol - wride as nt extenuation and to the very a -; many processes to which the material is sub he behoved tho excuse a valid one the judge l wore it i turned oul in the form with which td " mr -, in considcra ion of the very mcle e world i i i too ihmmir ii performed in a ment mate of the weatber-tho great distance you , rl :â€ž building these buildings ore of stone live from the seat of ju.tico-your former punotu ',! c connected together bjif railway aluy â– â€¢ Â» juror-and the fact that this is tho flr.t tin to beein at lhevginnÂ«k good junpow j case under the new rule laid down by tho court j ' r luefa bs mr waison makes requires good j we aay all those things being duly considered we r i.l and for the purpose of having good char 1 fine you only 8 r > !" dp to the lime of uttering the l veins and sound wood i required the water d " ave dollars ' two lo one would have been c bclna tho most desirable of tbeso mr ! bet upon the release of lhe juror all laughed as at*on bos larao plantations wh.ch yield what | they were pronounced except the absentee ; who id he requires besides f..Â».i*hing a considerable o aro sure although disappointed at the time bor of young tree to the citizens for ci^lfo-sh wa after â€ž littlo reflection convinced of ihe juetj ul p irp 9 i limes pÂ«r inb.ute it i taken to null i roller weigh i ;| fl i aboul llio taken h lu put h â€¢ i to by i pow i a slnlis â– lo plls'l'l i which i lir-it â– i i pur h passed i the "â– the ns â– hopper fl itn de i il i is fl to flflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflj 0 â– fl t lor fl one operiilu h ll - . '-'- â– i i tbe before described i to till in'nl i a ' ' h lllil 111 i minute i li i our some e lion ib ,,, i i tbo cnipll.yoll.fl â– i ''â– " work oaj^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^t from the ehiatnr til e fi uk i a m p nv pb0fe.rob j v wannni in england ivhero the coal is al dug from deep dorground mines n peculiar gns often collects in h quantities ns to be very miigerous hecauso it not only itillnmnmblo but vlien mixod with the ygen gas ofthe common a,r will explode violent when n dime conies near il tins is called ire mp by llio miners who have grctil reason to 3ad it as thoy require the ! : ght of lamp to pursue ir arduous toil we shall furnish upon another caston a description of davy safety lamp which justly esteemed ono of tho most triumphant up catiousof scientific knowlocge to pracucal pur se in the whole rango of the hislory of tho arts tho chemical name of this gas is enrhuretted drogen ; showing that it is composed of two in mumble substances carbon or chnrcoal and drogen gas it is not found in coal mines alone t occurs when vegetable matter decays undivr culiar circumstances especially when leaves and cks accumulate and rot in a muddy pool the lowing graphic uccount is irom the pen of moses lockwond prime actor in tbe scene hc sn well scribes that wo leave ihe mode of collecting nntl penmenting upon this curious compound to bc thered from his own words ex the students al west town hoarding school icster county pa for wnnt of a better place tbe inu mill pond of very limited extent ches ,- creek n mere brook enters nt lhe northern tremity tho banks un nil s.dcs are covered lh fimbor from which an abundance of leaves d dooayed wood find their way n tho pond teiice the great quantity of gas ilmt every per i wailing in the pond must have noticed i first visited ho place in lhe yea 1 s3 1 nnd on ticing the gas determined tn collect some for the rpose of examination taking a apparatus a ii glass furnished with a stop cock n taper and companion an assistant teacher in tlie school , proceeded to the pond readily filled therecciv i ', and ired the gas issuing irom the stop ccck â€” j o next proposed to burn the bubbles as tbey j jse from the water on all ring the loaves the s ascended up iu large quantities affording an j lnirnbly successful experiment no s mner was ; 3 lighted taper brought netir the surface of tho iter than we found ourselves enveloped in flames ) retreat was of course lhe first impluse fire and water though usually antagonist elo ints in this instance formed an alliance so friend , that to our amazement as well as our conster tion wo wore pursued to the very banks we wever escaped wuh but a slight soot chiog we in found means however to repent thu cxperi snt with perfect impunity this was done by looting a position where ihe water was three or ir feet deep lying upon our hacks wilh our legs tended ; und allowing no part of our persons to uch iho bottom except the feet over which the s might be inflamed und would continue to burn long ns the leaves were slined beneath ln this way we could cause ibe fiaino to follow several rods by raising tbo feet at pleasure il mid expire whit tins experience we determined to repeat o experiment tu the presence of the schulars heir next visit lo ibo pond was deferred till eve ng tbat darkness might render tho phenomena ig in tne ikiiyni v.cogrupuic.n i more imposing tho boys wore simply informed society in a communication from sir james al that " muster moses was going to set the pond , c lander on his late travels in i no llocky mourn afire ami that their assistance would be necessn tains a reference wns made to a lingular race ol r y to the satisfactory peilormanco of tbo expen indians living inr in lho intorior who wero de ment lite usual preparation for baiiung being scribed of a fair complexion possessing n superior made fifty of tlie less timid entered the water knowledge of iho arts and speaking it language nf with the injunction to step as lightly ns pisstble themselves who it was considered might be tho jjj tbo pond was discover to ba on fire when all lost welsh colony who if they still existed it would be at liberty lo proceed na would best suil must be in n parallel of 43 degree latitude a their inclination we soon came to n favorable colony it is known loft wnlcs under prince ma s pnt mid tlie gns beginning to como u froely n due in 116 who tired of tho wurs in their own lighted taper was brought near the surface when coutitrv set sail to discover soma other settlement : j an instant ihe lambent flame played upon our smiio of these relumed to wulcs and gave a iii , unprotected bodies uud cast a gloomy light up.j:i vornl.'le account of ii new country lo which they , tho surrounding forest disclosing hero und there induced many othera bl their own countrymen o amid the thick undorbush the pale faces of their go but lhe expedition has never bul once been shouting companions who reiiiuinod upon the bank since beard nf iu loin a welsh clergyman i | n tbe hurry the injunction to step lightly was having been taken prisoner by n tribe of indians forgotten and iho general stir ot the leaves which wits doomed to death 1 when he solicited time to | took place extricated the gns in such nbundniico pray whioh ho did m his own language thi i that the flame roie several feet above our beads attracted tho notice of one o tin indians who re ' as tbey separated from me i raised ray feet from cognising hi language interfered and saved iis;t iu bottom and found it mm h more difficult o life and took inm to the descendant of hi nwn j suppress my laughter than to extinguish the lames countrymen on his return irom whom he testified ; tl ciroumsiannes on ontb before n court iv r - a i as _, p oor #â€ž ? thore wa * a 0 s catasiro una a young welsh gentleman at now york j e ilt lhe upper fulls on wcdnesdoy uml will bad started thence lust august lor the purpose of (| j remark it seems a fi o water dog endeavoring lo rend llu lost tribe his intended wbi hying about tho railroad brmge when some roula being to santa fe vc from whence ll Â° i in was lliruu-n into tho nvcr the dog true lo would cross tha llocky mountains by ll.e l.rat k j ponged iq ibr its recovery rogerdles r v he has not since been heard uf but tbe i ( glron g t t 0 ,| 10 corrc t b n t waa currying result of ins inquiry is looked forward to wl111 1 ,(,,. i,j 0 , ; t ,,| his pursuit to tlie bcelling brow oi the coiisnleralile lntere*t examiner i cataract sno sootier did bo striko tho water than bis hall reasoning powers lo!d him tha lho an honest man need not f.-ol ll.e assaults nf his dread plunge was impending heroically he strug enemieev tnlent will bo oppreclated induatry will glnd to slum ihu current but invain i tan lie ,'. rewarded and ho who p sues in any calling veered momentarily toward one shore hat would â– â– & r followed by a few of the borse guards tins was the doctors called tbe consumption slio wa5 the master ol the kings of kurope ns five or six 1 visited by four physicians who gave her over merchants of the city are masters of india pitt ; she was very sick â€” was unablo to bit up hud a dressed in black with a steel billed sword by his 1 very severe cough â€” aud mew no belter " but raj . ingenious defence â€” a nlilier on trial for ha bitual drunkenness was addressed by the president â€” " prisoner you have heard lhe prosecution for habitual drunkenness what havo you lo soy in 1 your dcfoi.ee i " noth.iig please your honor bul i habitual thirst intietirnd bis bat under bis arm ascended tukjng : tliemvor^e â€” she lulled wry fust she recoilecledh two or three steps nt n tiuie in his passage ho | that she bad before received benefit from tbe'usnl only met with three or four emigrants who liar mf st john's wort ln-r husband procured sum ofl nothing to da ; casting on us n disdainful look he it it was steeped nnd she made it u constant drinkl turned up ins note and his pale face and passed 1 â€” fur four or five days there appeared to be bull on little n lie ration ; but after ibis sho grew better at home ihis great financier kept no sort of very last j her health wn so much improved that order ; bo linrt no regular hours for ins meals or in llio course of six or eight weeks she was uble to i for sleep overhead and ears in debt ho paid , resume her customary occupations â€” she common i nobody and never would take trouble to cast up oed weaving and wove about 40 yards ol clnth i a bill a valet chamhro tnantjsgil ibis house ill i during ihis time she modi constant use of si dressed without pleasure witjkhfi passion greedy john's wott tea â€” what has been done may again of power nnd honor he wnuld not be anything j ho dono it helped her it may help ot liars moro than william pitt j tlie lea may be mado as you wnuld inako pep in iho month of june 1822 lord liverpool permmt or any herb tea lo drink â€” by merely took me to dine tit his country house as we steeping tho herb in water the herd nfiiy bo creased putney heath he showed mo the small ' gathered any time after it is largo enough â€” but house where lhe son of lord chatham tho stales : tbo best timo lor palhcring it is during the sevetilh man whd had europe it his pay and distributed , month a supply may now doubtless bo found in with liis own hand all ihe treasures of the world ! almost every hay mow where thero is any hay i died in poverty â€” chateaubriand | much approve of litis simple remedy a ludicrous mistake â€” passengers by railroad i despot dies â€” iu the senate a day or two ago should he careful and got into the right cars a i mr buchanan said lhal while he was ambassador ludicrous mistake occurred at the depot in ibis at st petersburg hia despatches from washington town last week by s iiefiject of such caution a jscnl by mail iveie regularly opened by every ku gentleman and his wife wishing to go west took irnpoan government through whoso territory thoy seats in separate cars llie gentleman having watted passed â€” so that when they reached him tbe eaglu until tiio train was about starting to transact some ; on tho sea so formally ul.ixe.l looked like a turkey business before he had proceeded far he found buzzard no european gorernment thought of himself minus a wife and on inquiry ascertained sending despatches by mail that be bad placed her in one o the cars of the j lviste 11 train and that the distance between tlietn i , r , , , , , . was increasing as rapidiv as ll.o wings of steam an mltan c)tnp,at.iej to a retailer that the price could accomplish it he got nit at the w spring | nf lus h wls l0 Â° hl Â« h ' , r "Â° altor n luatisoa ficld depot and the last wo si.v of him lie was | lon sa " "Â»Â« ", c,,s s " icl1 l .Â° kfl f p j 8 '"*Â» ! e " ' trudging baggage in hand hack to springfield ! "' ; ra,u >' "â– * ke i a " w ; ' h " â€¢"*â– â– ro p l,ptl : springfield gateuc i mrlj '-, b '! h " ,? rl " k fls ' nucu " a,er * but be no cnt ' 'â– so tnticli hay oi j.r^.l upon yattrtelf â€” the success of individ uals in life is under tiod greatly owing to their own resources money or the expectation of in heriiansc has ruined moro men thnn the want of it i tench the \ ruing men to rely upon their own efforts lo ho frugal and industrious und you have furnished them with productive capital which oth ers cannot wresl fiom them and which ihey them selves will not im disposed to alienate â€” this is peculiarly tlie case in this country where a man is the artificer of his own fortune where the road to wenllh i.iid honor is open to all and whore those who would win must labor for lho prize gov kveretl ba well said that " lho times nnd univer sal experience nbundantly admonish that howevor the children of we 1,1 may indulge in indolence and dissipation while their mean laÂ«t â€” the great dim's of american must nnd ought lo depend not upon their own fortunes bul iheir uscfulncw for tune is ni best precarious ; patrimonial depentlence is uncertain nnd reliance on lhe friendship or charity of tbo world or upon office is frail and de basing self-dependence is tho only euro stay we aro ever willing to help those that help them selves productive labor is tho legitimate source of wealth individual ami lo die nation in propor tion to lho measure of intelligence and scientific knowledge which guides nnd direct it operations hence it is of primary importance that our youth should bo effectually imbued with that kind o knowledge which will instruct them in tho princi pics of iheir butine render it honorabto and make ihem independent in their mind and their fortune * i the pittsburg chronicle has perpetrated llie best thing we have scon for u long time hear inm : election anecdote â€” at one of the lute elections an old man with a purple and orange favor on bis qoat joined the crowd mounted on a 1 nkey pro fuscly decorated with blue ribbons â€” hollo mas tcr why you are for both sides " oil no !" " why you wear lhe colors of bulb parlies " why you see 1 dunner like coercion i sol go wi my party and let my ens no wi his'u dr ezray bliss jr has escaped frnm tbo custody of the sheriff of johnson counly iowa wc presume he may bo styled unheard of itliss i deacons of the old school â€” in lie naysofbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbjbbbbbbbj llie nieliol tho office deaconm was esteemed no mean distinction two worthy an able and imjiarli.il london journal of i incumbents not fur from tho banks of ayr hap j mocratio principles lakes the following viow ol the petied to be invested with tho above named dignity present position of tlie united states on the samo day tho more youthful of tho two i pi e pr sent position of lhe united slates is so lies home to tell hi young wife what an important i anomaly in tho history of nations very poor prop of the civic odifice lie had been allowed to he { lands have very poor exchequers very indolent come and searching tbo but and lho bet in people amass little national wealth but rich i-i v.iin ran out to llm byre where meeting the cow ' natural treasures potent in lhe energies of their ha could no longer contain ins joy but in ibo full people ibe united states are tlto first nation with ness of his heart clasped her round the nook and means unlimited utterly destitute ol notional cred it is even sai.l kissed her exclaiming " oh ' it after tlie war of independence tho union crummie crummie ye ve aae langir a common made gigantic and successful efforts to earn tbe cow now â€” ye or llio deacon's cow i the elder endowment of an untarnished name in money mat civio dignitary was a sedate pious person and fell tor of late years however tbe doctrine thai rather " blate in showing to bis wifo lhat ho was ,â€ž ie generation or oven one set of administrators of uplifted about this world's honors as he thought public a flair cannot bind another has made such however it wa too good n piece of new to allow progress among tbe eeparato statu mil lias boon iicr to remain any time ignorant of lie lifted lho !, i but mr i ylerjay thai the government â€žâ€ž ounce vial filled with vinegar cork it light and â„¢ m " { f h '" k ' r l0 , r lenn * ' â€¢ ": arkot . Â«" hang ill the sun in i coupkfol days ,. will bo iii - f "" â„¢ iml *. '" -"";' p^it.c fund ; and bo . _" ' naked to be allowed to pledge the land fund tie " ... s ' i ,, .â€¢ i 1 i i proceeds uf which consiess has just enacted shall to make tho preparation or tho sbovo lake a r , , . , , , â– , ... . .. i i i ' e . . j ,__._. bo distributed among ine several states ln'iv lump of penrlush the siso of n chosiiui.aod dimolve .. . â€¢*, ,, '.,,', . ,.â€žâ€ž quest wo rcrunea i tbo mean time there ,-â€¢ a in n oil of min wuter i ,..,. â€ž,,., ,. ... . ., ' w , ., i ,-,â– ., ,. â– > brhi'iency ol wl4,ollu,()0h â€¢ nnd iho military otti fno part of iho muslin which is lo be written ,- â€¢ ., ,, , , , ..,,..,,, i ! , , i i ii , mites or the vear swelled by the protected cost upon is to be wel with the preparation ami lined ... , .. .. ' ., - , .. 1 , , i ,, ,, ' i , , , ler dying lhe frontier nnd the scnbird w and gazed with a warm flat ron immediately al , ,,' . . .-,.â€ž,., â€ž,.., , , ler whioh ii i irmly fâ€žr marking ' f roba u bl > ''."'""" Â° w 1 * " *Â« d ' â€¢"Â»' a little vinegar in which a rusty nail hns re Â«"â– ."'â– ryfer like ar robert peel ha a tanfl mained for a few days makes n mark on linen " l,0 tj bl ! ," ' i 1 "" * " dei lr _- which i nol easily obliieraied-forming what is ' hy â€¢ bill a dulwa ol thererj re ncuvo tarifl , i , ' , , i were to bo flriidua h n aucrd u t thev tood nt commonly callod irommould .â€ž' â€¢ '" , . ,_Â»,.. ' , i io per cent ad valoiom tn september 1849 mr 1'vler proposes to restore ibo restrictive is rill a nobleman who had a splendid library and cutting ofl all ohnnco of increased import-revenue wanted n copy of a very rare and magnificent book the result ol lhal enlightened policy s foreahad wo informed that il bed been bought by n trades | owed in the paÂ«i in the thirty years ending man of paris " pliou said lie " ibo book will â– 1880 tlm import trade from the cbiel countri a